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Paratus Group Secures $31 Million Funding for Pan-African Infrastructure Expansion

Paratus Group has secured funding of US$31-million to help realise its ambitious infrastructure expansion plans, the pan-African telco says the capital injection will significantly boost connectivity across key and currently underserved regions and contribute to the Group’s goal of doubling revenue within the next five years. The transaction was facilitated by Cirrus Capital, a 100% Namibian-owned, broad-scoped financial services company, which acted as the financial advisor and lead arranger on the transaction for Paratus Group.

The funding – from Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), a Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) and fund manager, Ninety One – will be used over the next three years to create additional fiber routes connecting Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique and Zambia.

The investment will also be used to finance the completion of Paratus first Tier IV data center (DC) in Angola. The state-of-the-art 10MW facility will be the largest Paratus DC in Angola. It is designed to stimulate the digital economy, capitalise on the opportunities created by subsea cable systems in the region, and consolidate the Group’s strategy to create a regional hub in Angola. The facility will be Paratus’s fifth carrier neutral DC in southern Africa and complements two other Tier-III (by design) DCs in Luanda, Angola.

Ninety One, a global asset manager, mobilised capital from two of its funds, EAIF and Ninety One Africa Credit Opportunities, to enhance last mile connectivity and to introduce more reliable internet services across three sub-regions in Africa, including seven countries: Angola, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zambia. The transaction will help strengthen the continent’s core digital infrastructure, which is fundamental to building more advanced economies in Africa.

Paratus Group has secured funding of US$31-million to help realise its ambitious infrastructure expansion plans, the pan-African telco says the capital injection will significantly boost connectivity across key and currently underserved regions and contribute to the Group’s goal of doubling revenue within the next five years. The transaction was facilitated by Cirrus Capital, a 100% Namibian-owned, broad-scoped financial services company, which acted as the financial advisor and lead arranger on the transaction for Paratus Group.

The funding – from Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), a Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) and fund manager, Ninety One – will be used over the next three years to create additional fiber routes connecting Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique and Zambia.

The investment will also be used to finance the completion of Paratus first Tier IV data center (DC) in Angola. The state-of-the-art 10MW facility will be the largest Paratus DC in Angola. It is designed to stimulate the digital economy, capitalise on the opportunities created by subsea cable systems in the region, and consolidate the Group’s strategy to create a regional hub in Angola. The facility will be Paratus’s fifth carrier neutral DC in southern Africa and complements two other Tier-III (by design) DCs in Luanda, Angola.

Ninety One, a global asset manager, mobilised capital from two of its funds, EAIF and Ninety One Africa Credit Opportunities, to enhance last mile connectivity and to introduce more reliable internet services across three sub-regions in Africa, including seven countries: Angola, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zambia. The transaction will help strengthen the continent’s core digital infrastructure, which is fundamental to building more advanced economies in Africa.

This investment is a significant sign of our intent to greatly enhance cross border fiber connectivity and facilitate economic development in the region. It is good news for African businesses, entrepreneurs, and consumers throughout the continent. It is also a great leap forward on our journey and mission to transform Africa through exceptional digital infrastructure and customer service.” Schalk Erasmus, Chief Executive Officer, Paratus Group


“We conducted an extensive process to secure Paratus Group the best possible funding for its needs, specifically long-duration and cashflow friendly debt that supports its long-term infrastructure roll out across the continent. Through this process, we negotiated and completed this capital raising with Ninety-One, in part through their Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund. While numerous competitive proposals were received, the Ninety-One offering stood out in terms of suitability for Paratus Group’s specific requirements. This is the sixth capital raising we have done for the Paratus group, and the seventh transaction, since 2017. Capital raisings include equity raisings in Namibia and at Group level, a debt programme on the Namibian Stock Exchange, and now debt at Group level. We are proud of our association with this inspiring team, and of the instrumental role that we have played in securing capital for the group. These capital raises have supported the group’s growth and helped to derive broad stakeholder benefits for founders, investors, employees, service providers, and clients. We thank Paratus for the continued trust placed in us.” Chastin Bassingthwaighte, Corporate Finance Associate, Cirrus Capital

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